MANILA – Gabriel Macht, known for his role as lawyer Harvey Specter in the hit US TV series “Suits,” is set to visit the country this weekend. Macht will arrive in the Philippines on March 8 to visit survivors of super typhoon Yolanda (international name Haiyan) in Ormoc, Leyte, according to Globe Telecom. The actor

In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, here are some people you might not have realized are Filipino. 1. Rob Schneider He’s a quarter Filipino. 2. Enrique Iglesias Half Filipino. 3. Sharon Leal Half Filipino. 4. Vanessa Hudgens Her dad is of Irish and Native American ancestry, and her mom is of Filipino, Spanish

When In Manila, there’s lots of crazy things you’ll see, hear and experience. You can call it stupid, you can call it idiotic, or maybe, you can just call it innovative. Here are some of the most innovative and funniest Filipino signs from all around the Philippines. Funny Filipino Signs were taken from all around

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In Peter Kuruvita’s recipe, the pork belly is first steamed, then roasted until the crackling is lovely and crisp. It is then briefly fried, along with chorizo and the garlicky breadcrumbs, and served with chilli vinegar for a spicy kick. This advertisement is directed at adults. James Squire encourages the responsible consumption of alcohol. Ingredients

Courtesy Abattoir Mmm…Anne Quatrano’s free-range, antibiotic-free fried chicken is a guilty pleasure you can feel good about. With Southern cuisine in the spotlight these days, staples like fried chicken are getting elevated to whole new levels. And with July 6 being National Fried Chicken Day, it’s only right that we take a finger-lickin’ good look

A noted blog commentator once made an assertion that the Philippines will never be a great nation unless Filipinos learn to live by the principle of the “rule of law”. Indeed, some people even insist that none of the calls by certain sectors of Philippine society for a system change like a shift from a

Turnout in today’s Fiesta Kultura could be one of the biggest in the event’s 24 year history. [More photos here] With clear skies, visitors to the Fairfield Showground Filipino festival could not ask for more. Thousands have again enjoyed traditional Filipino audio-visual and gastronomic feast offerings. As of this writing (4:32 pm), singing, folkloric and